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Playoffs Guidebook: Top 30 movers (2010)

Martin Laird made the largest move up the FedExCup ranks in the 201 Playoffs. The Scot entered the Playoffs ranked No. 95 and finished 11th thanks to his runner-up finish at The Barclays.

Also making waves was Kevin Streelman -- the highest-ranked player at the Playoffs' outset to book a tee time at East Lake. Streelman entered the Playoffs at No. 102 in the standings and completed his run at No. 25 on the strength of two top-10 finishes (T3 at The Barclays and T9 at The TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola).

Biggest movers in the 2010 Playoffs

Player

Rank to start
2010 playoffs

Rank to finish
2010 Playoffs

Change

Martin Laird

95

11

+84

Kevin Streelman

102

25

+77

Charley Hoffman

77

4

+73

Tiger Woods

112

42

+70

John Senden

99

50

+49

Andres Romero

115

69

+46

Tom Gillis

74

43

+31

Ryuji Imada

107

78

+29

Geoff Ogilvy

39

14

+25

J.P. Hayes

108

83

+25

Troy Matteson

114

91

+23

Michael Sim

67

45

+22

Angel Cabrera

83

61

+22

Paul Casey

27

6

+21

Jason Day

28

8

+20

Luke Donald

22

3

+19

K.J. Choi

34

15

+19

Charlie Wi

52

33

+19

Chris Couch

98

79

+19

Nick Watney

29

12

+17

D.J. Trahan

66

49

+17

Robert Garrigus

124

107

+17

Stewart Cink

54

38

+16

Davis Love III

96

80

+16

Kevin Na

41

26

+15

Retief Goosen

24

10

+14

Ryan Moore

35

21

+14

Tim Petrovic

80

66

+14

Adam Scott

32

19

+13

Greg Chalmers

69

56

+13

Also surging in 2010 was Deutsche Bank Champion Charley Hoffman, who began the Playoffs at No. 77 and finished the race at No. 4. Hoffman closed out his Playoffs with a sixth-place finish at The TOUR Championship to secure his best-career final FedExCup standing.